1969 Plymouth Roadrunner on 2040-cars
Hudson, Massachusetts, United States
Engine:383
Vehicle Title:Clear
Year: 1969
Interior Color: Black
Make: Plymouth
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: Road Runner
Warranty: NONE
Drive Type: AUTO
Mileage: 99,999
Trim: 2dr
Exterior Color: Blue
1969 RUNNER 383 AUTO CAR. No motor, 727(COMPLETE) 8 3/4 single track. No tag or sheet. Open title. All rails solid! Floors, engine compartment solid. Nice doors- nice pass fender. Dr fender not rotted but dented up, deck lid ok, lip swollen/rust. Hood is a cheap aftermarket- solid roof and dutchpanel. Body needs truck floor and lower 1/4s This is a pretty solid car overall, needs a full resto but a great start, interior still in good cond also. Listed locally- my end auction at anytime. P.U asap will work with ya, $500 non-refundable deposit due within 48hrs of auctions end. ZERO feedbackers need not bid! SEMI INTELLIGENT ?S ONLY ! Thanks Ron 978-562-7146 On Dec-30-13 at 15:26:47 PST, seller added the following information: NOT SURE WHAT HAPPENED IN THE LISTING, DONE THIS ENOUGH TIMES.... BUT THERES SUPPOSE TO BE A RESERVE $$$ (5K) AND A BUY IT NOW $5300. MAY HAVE TO END LISTING IF BIDS ARE'NT THERE... ANY DOUBTS SEE MY FEEDBACK SORRY FOR THE SCREW-UP |
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